During the last couple of weeks I have seen quite a few Lang's Short-tailed Blues in my area of the Alpes-Maritimes. Most of them seem to be in very good condition. Here is a female photographed this afternoon.
And here is a male photographed a couple of weeks ago.
They seem to have a preference for Rosmarinus officinalis (Rosemary) and Globularia alypum at present, but perhaps that's because there aren't many other flowers out at this time of the year.
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Colin
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Re: Lang's Short-tailed Blue
Interesting. Here in the Swiss Alps pirithous is extremely rare - apart from one 2006 record there are no records since 1964 and only a few before that. On the other hand, boeticus is regular in late summer/autumn. I guess you have a true Mediterranean climate, with Mediterranean winters, and both species are resident chez vous; we have a fake Mediterranean climate, with very cold winters.
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